Hi Rob, Our broker is java , client is java and the version we are using is 0.32 version
Thanks Akhil Samnotra Sent from my iPhone > On 02-Nov-2016, at 3:38 PM, Rob Godfrey <rob.j.godf...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Akhil, > > can you give a little more information about which Broker (C++ / Java), > which client (Java, C+, Python, etc), and which versions of the broker and > client you are using? > > Thanks, > Rob > >> On 2 November 2016 at 08:36, Akhil Samnotra <samnotraak...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> We are using Apache qpid as broker between Oracle 10 g DB and our >> application. The message that is passed onto QPID is in a byte format and >> it has both rtf content and the xml content coming from the DB. >> >> The encoding used in the database is ISO-8859-1. >> >> It was observed when some special characters that were there in one of the >> XML was passed onto the QPID as a message they got changed with ? or some >> other format . >> >> And once this message, stored on the local file system and used by the >> application, these special characters were seen as ?. >> >> We want to keep these characters intact. >> >> The characters are: >> >> ° >> >> : >> >> { ( [ >> >> ± ≠ >> >> µ >> >> π >> >> Ω >> >> – >> >> - >> >> The Character as seen inside QPID Message Queue: >> >> ? >> >> ? >> >> { ( [ >> >> ± ≠>> >> µ >> >> Ï€ >> >> Ω >> >> – >> >> - >> >> The characters seen in the applicatoion: >> >> >> >> ? >> >> ? >> >> { ( [ >> >> ± ? >> >> µ >> >> ? >> >> ? >> >> ? >> >> - >> >> Also, the encoding used in the application is ISO-8859-1. >> >> Hence, can you please let us know how we can keep these characters intact. >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> Akhil Samnotra >> >> +91-7888044049 >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@qpid.apache.org